The present invention relates to the domain of interior decoration or renovation of a residence.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a door cover intended to be configured in the form of a sleeve to dress up a door of a residence or apartment. However, the invention applies generally to the dressing-up of any type of opening. In the following, however, it will be considered that the invention applies to the dressing-up of a door.
The object of this invention is thus to respond to the need for decorating an element of our habitat that is often neglected: the door.
In the prior art there are various types of covers enabling dressing up a door or, in general, an opening.
In this respect one can refer to the document U.S. Pat. No. 5,839,237 which describes a dressing for a garage door.
However, in the prior art and in particular in document U.S. Pat. No. 5,839,237, the dressing is not configured in the form of a cover covering both mutually opposed surfaces of an opening, since only one of the two surfaces of the door is intended to be dressed up.
The object of the invention is therefore to remedy the drawbacks of the covers from the prior art.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a door dressing capable of simultaneously covering both surfaces of a door.
Another object of the invention is to provide such a dressing with simple structure, that is easy to install and capable of being manufactured at low cost.
The subject of the invention is therefore a device enabling dressing up or covering at least in part an opening such as a door, characterized in that it includes a flexible material, and closure means suited for configuring the flexible material in the shape of an adjustable sleeve in order to adapt it to doors of different heights while enabling good door opening and closing operations.
This device thus acts as a sleeve around the door and makes it possible to decorate both surfaces of the door without damaging it because the mounting of the sleeve does not require the use of aggressive attachment means of the screw, nail or adhesive type.
Preferably a material for the sleeve will be chosen which is sufficiently thin for decorating both surfaces of the door without hindering the opening and closing operations.
In different embodiments, the invention can further comprise one or more of the following features taken in isolation or according to all technically possible combinations:
the closure means comprises a set of press studs;
The flexible material is made in the form of a set of pieces connected two by two by said closure means in order to form the sleeve.
The invention will be better understood by reading the description made in reference to the attached drawings in which:
As shown in
It will be noted that the rectangular form in the drawings is simply illustrative and can be replaced by any other geometric element such that the material Z can at least in part cover the two heights of the door in order to form a continuous sleeve around the door (
The material Z is not as wide as a standard door.
Thus, to use the sleeve, it is sufficient to wind the material Z around the door and adjust this fabric to the door in such a manner that the sleeve perfectly matches the contours of the door through its adjustable closure system.
This invention can be described with faces A and B which represent respectively the front and back of the door once the device is in place.
In other words, the device comprises two zones 1 and 2 which are intended to flatten themselves respectively against the front and rear surfaces of the door, and two mutually opposed surfaces one of which flattens itself on the door and the other makes up the visible outer surface of the cover.
In reference to
The closure system for the cover is located on the back face B, or inner surface of the cover. In an embodiment of the closure system, the closure is obtained by making knots with the cords (or ribbons) (
A row of cords E is thus sewn linearly at the end of the rectangle surface in the direction of the width, meaning on the transverse side 3 of the rectangle. The length of the material Z is longer than twice the height of the door. This forms a flap A′. On the inner surface B of the rectangle, on the edge of the flap A′ is attached linearly a row of eyelets F whose number corresponds to the number of cords E located on the other end of Z and a cord G is sewn under each eyelet. Each cord E corresponds transversely to an eyelet F and passes through this eyelet F to be knotted with a cord G. It is then sufficient to pull on the cords E to adjust the device to the size of the door.
As a variant, the closure means are:
a—Velcro Type Closure (
On the material Z, on the front surface A, is sewn or bonded a row of Velcro® strips O on the flap A′, these Velcro® bands being parallel to the longitudinal sides 4 and 5 of the rectangle Z. On the back surface B of the material Z will be sewn a Velcro® strip P on the edge 3 of the rectangle Z. The material Z is wound on the door in the long direction with the male and female parts of the Velcro adhering to ensure the closure of the cover in order to form the sleeve. The length of the Velcro strips O makes it possible to adapt to different door heights;
b—Button and Buttonhole Type Closure (
On the cover Z, at the height of the flap A′ are sewn a few rows of buttonholes N parallel to the longitudinal edges 4 and 5 of the rectangle Z. On the lateral edge 3 of the fabric rectangle Z is sewn a row of buttons M. The material Z is then wrapped around the door (
c—Closure by Pressure (
On the front face of the fabric rectangle Z, on the flap A′ several rows of press studs R are arranged parallel to the edges 4 and 5. On the back surface B of the fabric rectangle Z, a row of press studs S is applied across the width along the lateral side 3. The fabric Z will next be wound around the door. Then it will be sufficient to press the press studs to close the sleeve. The number of press studs R per row will enable adjusting Z to different door heights;
d—Closure by Elastic Elements (
On the cover Z is sewn a row of elastic elements Q on the edge of the cover, along the side 3 whose length is approximately one third of that of the flap A′. Then the end of the elastic elements Q is sewn in the area of the flap A′, and this closes the sleeve (
e—Closure by Laces (
In this figure case, the length of the cover Z will be about twice the height of a standard door. On the lateral edges 3 and 6 B a row of eyelets T is formed. In this embodiment the sleeve is formed by winding the cover around the door (
f—Door sleeve whose material is flexible and elastic (like a cotton jersey), whose narrow ends are sewn edge to edge to form a sleeve. The elasticity of the material will enable adapting to different door heights.
As it is designed, the invention which has just been described uses a cover of generally rectangular shape provided with attachment means for configuring the cover in the shape of a sleeve which is positioned around a door, enabling proceeding with a dressing of the door by means of a device with a particularly simple structure, which is easy to install and at a relatively reduced manufacturing cost.
The manufacturing cost can be further reduced when the cover is made of nonwoven material.
In the different embodiments considered, the closure means are constituted either by cords provided on one of the ends of the cover and intended to be inserted in the corresponding eyelets made in the other end in order to be knotted with the corresponding cords, or by Velcro-type closure means provided on both ends of the surface of the cover intended to constitute the outer surface of the sleeve and, further, at the other end of the surface of the cover intended to constitute the inner surface of the sleeve, or by button and buttonhole type closure means provided respectively at the mutually opposed ends of the sleeve, or by press stud type closure means, or by elastic cords connecting the two mutually opposed ends of the cover, or even by laces.
However, it is not outside the scope of the invention when the cover is provided with any other type of closure means capable of configuring it in the shape of a sleeve.
Thus, as indicated previously, it is not outside the scope of the invention when the mutually opposed ends of the cover are sewn to each other, the cover then being made of elastically deformable material.
In this case, use can also be made of any other closure means previously described or of Eclair® closure type closure means.
Similarly the invention is not limited to the embodiments described.
In fact, referring first to
Such an adhesive strip could be made by any other appropriate means, for example by using a thermal adhesive strip or by using a double-sided adhesive material. Use could also be made of a single-sided adhesive material which extends projecting beyond the cover.
Similarly, as can be seen in
Finally, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0505961 | Jun 2005 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR06/01318 | 6/12/2006 | WO | 00 | 1/3/2008 |